Flipper- und Arcademuseum Seligenstadt, Arcade and pinball museum in Seligenstadt, Germany.
The Flipper and Arcade Museum in Seligenstadt is a gaming museum with about 250 machines spread across two floors covering 700 square meters. All devices can be played after paying the entrance fee.
The museum was founded in 2009 by the association 'For Amusement Only e.V.' initially in Rodenbach. It relocated to Seligenstadt in 2013.
The collection displays pinball machines from different manufacturers across several decades, showing how gaming culture evolved over time. Visitors can observe the changes in design and gameplay mechanics through the machines on display.
The museum opens on the first Saturday of each month, so visitors should plan their trips accordingly. The machines are set to free play after paying the entrance fee, allowing for extended gaming sessions without additional costs.
The museum features a Sega Daytona USA racing game where up to eight players can compete simultaneously at one of the largest arcade racing setups. This machine is a standout attraction offering an unusual multiplayer experience.
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